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Online Volunteers carry out essential translation work for the UN, which is one of the largest mobilisers of language professionals The documents they translate in multiple languages cover every topic on the UN agenda, including human rights & development #Translationday ALT
Translation: Anyone who is from the North who comes out to celebrate Independence Day is a newly found mad person. There is no way they are killing us and taking us for granted and you will come out to celebrate Independence Day what is good about the independence, your madness… Show more
The many #languages spoken by UN #Volunteers are of vital importance in development work to: Ensure cultural diversity & intercultural dialogue. Attain quality education for all. Preserve cultural heritage & strengthen cooperation. #Translationday ALT
Today is International Translation Day and I’m in the mood for some bold claims. Translation is valued where the Other is valued. Where dialogue, wonder, authenticity, empathy, and connection are valued, where there is joy in the world being bigger than one had thought. (1/3)
Happy #InternationalTranslationDay! Language experts bridge the gap between cultures, countries and people as much as cruise liners in their time. Today, we want to celebrate and thank them for their work!
Happy International Translation Day to you too! It's a great day to recognize and appreciate the importance of translation. We would like to express our gratitude to our team of talented translators, proofreaders, and everyone who contributes to our success at Masaf Consultant.
The ATA Medical Division would love to thank all translators and interpreters for building bridges between cultures and nations and wish them a Happy #InternationalTranslationDay!
As we celebrate Saturday’s International #TranslationDay, learn how language professionals are essential to the work of the United Nations: https://un.org/dgacm/content/translation…
Looking forward to celebrating#InternationalTranslationDay today with Sheffield book people, pastries and .. our first book by Marisa Castaldi, tr. @JRichWords : full of good food, love, sex and more food! (And no full stops!) Proofs party at Cafe Tucci, Eccy Road, 2.30 today. And Other Stories and 7 others
International Translation Day is a global observance focusing on translators' vital role in bridging gaps between different languages and cultures. The day aims to enhance the appreciation, awareness, and acknowledgment of the tireless work of these professionals who strive to maintain effective communication in a diverse global society. Translators help bolster international cooperation, foster understanding and respect, and ensure access to information, services, and resources regardless of language barriers.
The International Federation of Translators (FIT) first proposed International Translation Day in 1953, and the United Nations General Assembly officially adopted it in 2017. In New Zealand, the growing importance of translators is evident due to the increasing number of immigrants and the nation's commitment to multiculturalism. New Zealand is a linguistically diverse country with over 160 languages spoken, and Māori, New Zealand Sign Language, and English are recognised as official languages. Translators promote effective communication among various ethnicities in the country and strive to preserve the nation's cultural heritage and native languages.
International Translation Day is often observed in New Zealand through events such as conferences, workshops, and seminars related to translation and interpreting. These events serve as a platform for professionals to network, increase their skills, and share knowledge on translation trends and technologies. International Translation Day is celebrated worldwide annually on 30 September, also the feast day of St. Jerome, the patron saint of translators. While there may not be any date-specific events in New Zealand, the day highlights translators' indispensable role in ensuring a cohesive and connected society in a multicultural and increasingly globalised world.
International Translation Day facts
The theme of International Translation Day in 2023 was Translation unveils the many faces of humanity.
In 2023, the global translation industry was valued at around $39 billion.
St. Jerome was the first person to translate the Bible into Latin from the original Hebrew, making it accessible to a larger audience.
The New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters (NZSTI) is the professional organization for translators in the country. NZSTI offers accreditation for translators who meet their professional standards and follow their code of ethics.
Like in many other countries, professional translators in New Zealand increasingly rely on technology such as Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) tools, language databases, and machine translation to enhance their translation work.
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Translation service providers or professionals may offer discounts, free consultations, or share resources to help raise awareness about the importance of translation and interpreting services.
Individuals interested in learning or practicing a foreign language could attend language exchange meetups or events to practice their skills and celebrate the power of translations and linguistic diversity.